It’s no secret that Cannes Film Festival would benefit from being more diverse and inclusive. Scheduled to be held May 20, the Diversity in Cannes Short Film Showcase is dedicated to “ensuring globally diverse filmmakers and their stories are seen and heard at the world’s most prestigious film festival.” Submissions are now open for the independent event produced as a component of Diversity Day at the Cannes Film Festival. The final submission deadline is March 29, 2019.
The showcase offers a platform for participating filmmakers to “expand their international network and to strategize to finance, produce, and distribute their films. Since not all films are selected for the official Cannes Film Festival, think of Diversity in Cannes as an independent helpmate to the larger festival providing programming for a portion of the underserved population. Similar to Slamdance at Sundance,” a press release detailing the event explains.
You can submit a film or web series to the showcase via FilmFreeway. You’ll receive a 50 percent discount if you use the code DICRIDERS2019. Bear in mind that the showcase is designed to “promote the work of diverse (thought, race, gender, age, religion, physical ability, and sexual orientation) filmmakers and recognize them globally for their achievements in film.”
For more information about the Diversity in Cannes Short Film Showcase, which projects will screen, and submission details, head to FilmFreeway.